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Oversee planting, harvesting, crop management, crop input purchasing. Associates or Bachelors degree in Agronomy, Crop Science, Soil Science, Turf Grass Management, or related degree or experience.
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Essential Job Functions: Walk the grounds and common interior areas daily, removing litter and debris from lawns, planting beds, parking areas, sidewalks, ramps, and indoor spaces. Empties all trash receptacles Vacuum, dust, buff, and wash hallways, lobbies, stairwells, elevator cars, and other common interior areas Duties may include the use of a power washer, cleaning or vacuuming a pool, and assisting maintenance team members as needed General maintenance experience General knowledge of maintenance repair and service Positive attitude and ready to work Ability to work weekend hours as required.
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Supports a beautiful landscape environment by ensuring proper quality of care of plant life, including all planting, fertilizing, trimming of trees and hedging of shrubs, planting flower beds and setting up flowerbeds, and mowing grass areas.
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And cultivating a culture of CARE, among the team and within the communities, is as important as trimming hedges and planting flower beds-it's part of everything The Grounds Guys do. Perform landscape maintenance duties including but not limited to mowing, trimming, weeding, applying fertilizer, pruning, and cleanups.
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This involves performing a variety of ground maintenance duties, including mowing, trimming, watering, weeding, planting, pruning, and container maintenance. Busch Gardens is a place of thrills, fun and positive, lasting memories.
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Ability to walk and stand for long periods of time in extreme weather conditions. Practices safe work habits, including the use of personal protective equipment. If you're dedicated, dependable and driven to deliver exceptional guest service, this is a place for you.
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Planting, grooming and maintaining plant material. Here’s an overview of what you can expect to do while working here:Cutting turf using a variety of landscaping tools and equipment in a safe mannerProperly weeding client sites by hand or by utilizing landscape equipment.
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Responsible for maintaining beach vegetation to include raking, sanitizing, removing invasive species and unsightly vegetation in accordance with the City’s permit, and planting of native species.
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Comprehensive understanding of design, details, and construction drawing preparation including site layout, grading, hardscape, drainage, and planting. Comprehensive understanding of design, details, and construction drawing preparation including site layout, grading, hardscape, drainage, and planting.
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Perform minor painting, power washing, carpentry and masonry work (e.g. preparing surfaces and using brush, sprayer, or roller to apply paints, stains, and varnishes, hanging doors, fitting locks and handles, etc.
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Will perform regular landscape maintenance services such as mowing, edging, weeding, trash collecting, trimming, pruning, grading, light planting, etc. Will perform regular landscape maintenance services such as mowing, edging, weeding, trash collecting, trimming, pruning, grading, light planting, etc.
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Routine tasks may include sod laying, walk mowing, trimming, planting, watering, weed eating, fertilizing, digging, raking, and semi-skilled maintenance work. Groundskeepers work under the supervision of the superintendent, assistant superintendent and/or the second assistant superintendent, performing routine manual labor and a variety of physically strenuous tasks for four to six hours straight.
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Our services include a wide range of landscaping tasks such as lawn maintenance, planting, pruning, irrigation system installation, and hardscaping. Planting flowers, shrubs, and trees. Our services include a wide range of landscaping tasks such as lawn maintenance, planting, pruning, irrigation system installation, and hardscaping.
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Every solar job completed is like planting 140 trees per year. Every solar job completed is like planting 140 trees per year. This is a win-win for everyone There is a lot of green to go around - What we are looking for - Clear speaking voice.
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Understanding of proper pruning techniques, rose care, turf management, planting, perennial and annual care aswell as native plants and ecosystems. Understanding of proper pruning techniques, rose care, turf management, planting, perennial and annual care aswell as native plants and ecosystems.
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